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Dermot took the horn and would have filled it, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

Dermot took the horn and would have filled it, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid


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Dermot took the horn and would have filled it, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

Dermot took the horn and would have filled it, c1910. Illustration from The High Deeds of Finn, and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by TW Rolleston

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Drinking Horn Drinking Vessel Horn Ireland Irish Legend Legendary Myth Mythical Figure Reid Rolleston Shore Stephen Stephen Reid Thomas William Hazen Rolleston Thomas William Rolleston Tw Rolleston Wind Instrument Dermot Historica Graphica Collection


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In this photo print, we are transported back to ancient Ireland as we witness a legendary scene unfold. The artist Stephen Reid skillfully captures the essence of Dermot, a mythical figure from Irish folklore, in the midst of an extraordinary act. With great determination and strength, Dermot takes hold of a magnificent drinking horn, poised to fill it with his chosen libation. The year is 1910 and the color palette used by Reid adds vibrancy to this historic moment. Standing on the shore against the backdrop of crashing waves and wind-swept cliffs, Dermot exudes an air of power and mystery. His presence commands attention as he holds this sacred vessel that symbolizes both celebration and tradition. This illustration originates from "The High Deeds of Finn" written by TW Rolleston - a collection of bardic romances recounting ancient tales from Ireland's rich mythological heritage. Through their collaboration, Rolleston's words come alive under Reid's artistic vision. As we gaze upon this image, we cannot help but be captivated by its beauty and significance. It serves as a reminder that legends endure through time; they shape our understanding of history while igniting our imagination with stories passed down through generations. Let us cherish these glimpses into our past - where music intertwines with mythology and where men like Dermot become immortalized in art for all to admire.

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